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This Week with EdSurge is the essential weekly podcast that takes you past the headlines and deep into the fascinating, fast-evolving world of education. Hosted by Ira Apfel alongside our talented tea... more
FAQs about This Week with EdSurge:How many episodes does This Week with EdSurge have?The podcast currently has 582 episodes available.
November 29, 2023The Growing Push to Recruit New TeachersSchools of education are working harder at recruiting these days, in response to enrollment declines. Can more people — and more people from a variety of backgrounds — be convinced to join the teaching profession in this particularly trying time?...more31minPlay
November 21, 2023Why Schools Should Teach Philosophy, Even to Little Kids (Encore Episode)It’s important to nurture philosophical thinking in kids throughout school and college. So argues a philosophy professor who wrote a book that highlights the natural tendencies of kids to think like philosophers. When big, important questions arise, he says, parents and educators should treat kids like conversational equals. This is a rerun of an episode that first ran in June....more52minPlay
November 14, 2023How AI Could Spark Fundamental Shifts in EducationThe rise of generative AI technology such as ChatGPT could rapidly reshape knowledge work in the next few years. A trio of education researchers recently sat down to map out what those changes could mean for education — and what steps should be taken to bring out the best of the tech while avoiding pitfalls....more53minPlay
November 08, 2023Why a New Teaching Approach is Going Viral on Social MediaWhen a professor’s research showed that standard methods of teaching problem-solving weren’t working, he set out to figure out what led to more student thinking. His resulting approach is spreading through classrooms, helped by teachers sharing examples on social media....more1h 5minPlay
October 31, 2023Is It Time to Rethink the Traditional Grading System? (Encore Episode)More educators are wondering whether the grading system hinders many students rather than helps them learn. For this week’s podcast, we’re rebroadcasting an episode from this summer diving into alternative methods of marking papers in ways that encourage students to continually revise their work rather than quibble over which letter grade they deserve....more51minPlay
October 24, 2023What a Popular TikTok Channel Reveals About the Stress of College AdmissionsIt’s statistically harder to get into a selective college these days, and who gets in and why can feel like a mystery. So students are turning to TikTok and other social media platforms to fill the void, in what some admissions folks call a “toxic” trend. We talked to a TikToker and an admissions counselor on how to help....more44minPlay
October 17, 2023How Teaching Should Change, According to a Nobel-Prize-Winning PhysicistSince winning the Nobel Prize for physics in 2001, Carl Wieman has devoted the bulk of his energies to trying to improve teaching. That has led him to promote active learning – and to look for better ways to evaluate teaching. Will they catch on?...more55minPlay
October 10, 2023How to Help Students Avoid Getting Duped Online — and by AI ChatbotsStudents these days are terrible at sorting facts from misinformation online and on social media. But they can improve with just a few simple strategies, argues information literacy researcher Mike Caulfield. And he says those skills are even more important with the emergence of ChatGPT....more47minPlay
October 03, 2023How to Encourage Viewpoint Diversity in ClassroomsCan educators continue to teach troubling but worthwhile texts in this time of polarization and culture wars? And how can instructors make classrooms a welcoming place for debate as schools and colleges grow more diverse? This week’s EdSurge Podcast dives into the thorny issue of encouraging viewpoint diversity in classrooms....more1hPlay
September 26, 2023Helping Students Think With Their Whole BodiesWhat if Rodin’s famous sculpture of the thinking man sitting holding his chin gives us the wrong idea about how people think? A growing body of research suggests that thinking is influenced not just by what’s inside our skull, but by cues from our body movements, by our surroundings, and by other people we’re interacting with. And that has implications for educators....more28minPlay
FAQs about This Week with EdSurge:How many episodes does This Week with EdSurge have?The podcast currently has 582 episodes available.